
Homily, January 15, 2023
From The Pastor The rhythm of the liturgical year is a seamless bridge of revelation and fulfillment. Christmas reveals the incarnation of God in human flesh through the womb of the Virgin Mary. That God...

Homily, January 8, 2023
From The Pastor One of the challenges over time is to stay fresh in our relationships. This is universally true in marriage, friendship, work life, and overall self-awareness. Our faith relationship is the same. Consider...

Homily, Mary Mother of God 1/1/2023
From The Pastor As told in the gospel, after the birth of Jesus, even Mary and Joseph take their rest as the Child lies in the manger. I am sure for some, today will be...

Homily, Christmas 2022
From The Pastor Babies are wonderful. They inspire joy and happiness in their innocence and complete helplessness. When a baby is born, everything changes. Mother and Dad are filled with love and fear of the...

Homily, December 18, 2022
From The Pastor Marking time is important. Days, weeks, months, and years flow endlessly forward. The passage of time bears its influence and things inevitably change. The marking of time with various kinds of celebrations...

Homily, December 11, 2022
From the Pastor Considering the faith we hold with love for God given in the Lord Jesus, joy is rarely the first emotion that comes to mind. Why is that? Joy is more than the...

Homily, December 4, 2022
From The Pastor The movements and rhythms of the Christian life are grounded in the ongoing work of conversion. Conversion is an awakening of the mind, heart, body, soul, and spirit of a person committed...

Homily, November 27, 2022
From the Pastor Advent-Christmas is a season of many faces. Like most seasons, the obvious and the immediate get the most attention. Advent-Christmas is a season of grace and purpose that calls for attentive awareness...

Homily, November 20, 2022
From The Pastor The mystery of Divine Love and its essence is beyond our understanding. It can only be realized by faith through a maturing trust in the experience of being loved, forgiven, and fully...

Homily, November 6, 2022
From The Pastor The month of November has for centuries honored the dead. Even prior to the biblical age of Abraham, Moses, and the early beginnings of Jewish culture, human civilizations have honored the dead...
